Title
Approval of Police Sergeant Register
Recommended Action
Staff Recommendation:
Move to approve the certification of the Police Sergeant Register effective October 21, 2025
Report
Staff Contact:
Ray Brady, Interim Deputy Chief of Police, Olympia Police Department, 360.753.8300
Telli Norton, Senior Human Resources Generalist/Chief Examiner, 360.709.2775
Background:
Based on Civil Service Rule V, Registers, Initial Eligibility Lists, initial eligibility lists were established with candidates who applied internally and met the minimum qualifications. Six (6) internal candidates applied and six (6) were invited to an assessment center. Six (6) candidates successfully passed the assessment. The assessment center consisted of four (4) exercises. Exercise One (1) was an Inbox task and review. Exercise Two (2) was Supervisor Qualifications and Expectations. Exercise Three (3) was a Community Member Complaint-Employee Meeting role-play. Exercise Four (4) was a Calls for Service assignment. The four (4) assessments each included four (4) rating dimensions. The various dimensions that were assessed were Decision Making & Judgement, Operational Planning & Prioritization, Professional Standards & Accountability, Resource & Personnel Management, Interpersonal Communication, Leadership & Command Presence, and Problem Solving & Critical Thinking.
The minimum passing score for the assessment center was 70%.
The assessment center assessors consisted of:
Exercise One (1): Thurston County Sherrif's Office Sergeant Jeff Dehan and Washington State Patrol Sergeant Cameron Iverson
Exercise Two (2): Tumwater Police Lieutenant Bryent Finch and Community Member Robin Rosen-Evans
Exercise Three (3): Thurston County Sherrif's Office Sergeant Kris Kimball, City of Olympia Chief Prosecutor Bryanna Pinkston, Hoquiam Police Sergeant Jerad Spaur (role player), and Community Member Sarah Nagy (role player)
Exercise Four (4): Lacey Police Sergeant Napolean Parker and Tacoma Police Ser...
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